Free to good home Hand-raised Ameracauna Roosters

New to this whole chicken-raising thing. I took a crack at raising 6 Ameracauna chicks that were given to me by a work colleague (hey, they were free). He couldn't sex the chicks and frankly neither could I... so it was a gamble. And since I wasn't sure who would end up being a hen or a rooster I had to wait until someone laid an egg or crowed.

Well, my luck, 5 of the 6 started crowing! So my boys need a home... one where they won't end up on the dinner table. I don't know the specific, technical terms for their coloring but I'll give it a shot. I do have pictures though.

I was hoping to relocate them within a reasonable driving distance... but if not, I guess I could consider thinking about shipping (makes me a bit nervous though... I don't know how that works). Oh, and which ones are you interested in?

Your roosters sound very nice, but I am pretty sure they are Easter Eggers, and not true Ameraucanas. See the sticky at the top of the breeds section to find more info. You might want to change the title of your post to reflect this.

I could take any or all of them. I wouldn't be eating them -- I just really like roosters! They will free-range and I have a large pole barn for shelter. If you have no other takers and would be willing to ship them, I'd be happy to split the shipping costs. I know that the post office has special boxes for live animals and they'd be able to instruct you as to how, etc.

1st pic is McNugget (with a couple others including Little to the left)
2nd pic is my only hen (Little)
3rd pic is Big Red (My fav) sitting on my lap with Little and McNugget in the background. He's missing his tail because the others plucked it out.
4th pic in Noddle
5th pic is PotPie (they LOVE hosta flowers!)
Only Marsala is missing his beauty shot but he looks VERY similar to Noodle except his hood is black instead of white like Noodle's.